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"The states are simply not rich enough," to shoulder the full cost burden, he said.
The winner has to shoulder the full hosting duties for the competition next year estimated to cost about £30m.
Testifying at a Senate hearing in Rome, Genoa's leftist mayor, Guiseppe Pericu, said Mr. Berlusconi's government should shoulder the full blame for police misconduct.
But they give the Ukrainian government, which is desperate for foreign investment, little cause to celebrate: investors' reluctance to shoulder the full risks of owning Ukrainian shares can only be taken as a vote of no confidence.
"The occupation forces should shoulder the full responsibility for these deeds, and we call for them to end their rule in Iraq by withdrawing or at least setting a timetable for withdrawal," Salih al-Igaili, a Sadr legislator, said.
But the federal government does not pay its usual share of the cost for children above 250percentt of the poverty level, leaving the state to shoulder the full cost.
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